William Barclay wrote the following...
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William Barclay wrote the following in his first commentary on John. "Jesus acted as he did because God's house was being desecrated. In the temple there was worship without reverence.
"Reverence is an instinctive thing. Edward Seago, the artist, tells how he took two gypsy children to visit a cathedral in England. 'They were wild enough children at ordinary times. But,' he tells us, 'from the moment they came into the cathedral they were strangely still and quiet; all the way home they were unusually solemn; and it was not until the evening that they returned to their normal boisterousness. Instinctive reverence was in their uninstructed hearts. Worship without reverence is a terrible thing.' "
-- Joseph
"Reverence is an instinctive thing. Edward Seago, the artist, tells how he took two gypsy children to visit a cathedral in England. 'They were wild enough children at ordinary times. But,' he tells us, 'from the moment they came into the cathedral they were strangely still and quiet; all the way home they were unusually solemn; and it was not until the evening that they returned to their normal boisterousness. Instinctive reverence was in their uninstructed hearts. Worship without reverence is a terrible thing.' "
-- Joseph
